In the United States, residents of mobile homes and mobile home communities are faced with cultural stigmatization regarding their places of living. While common, the "trailer trash" stigma, an example of both housing and neighborhood/territorial stigma, has been understudied in contemporary research. Through a range of discursive strategies, many subgroups within this larger population manage to successfully distance themselves from the stigma and thereby render it inconsequential (Kusenbach, 2009). But what about those residents - typically white, poor, and occasionally lacking in stability - who do not have the necessary resources to accomplish this? This article examines three typical responses by low-income mobile home residents - here...
Manufactured Home Parks are one of Minnesota's most valuable sources of affordable housing. There ar...
This creative thesis is a work of long-form, narrative journalism. Since mobile homes grew in popul...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
In the United States, residents of mobile homes and mobile home communities are faced with cultural ...
Mobile homes and mobile home parks—still most often called trailer parks in common vernacular—occupy...
Mobile homes are a primary source of shelter for America’s poor and working classes. A large share o...
The misrepresentation of mobile home communities within media and popular culture has created an ima...
In recent years, negative media attention has fostered the impression that Federal Emergency Managem...
textManufactured housing, which houses approximately 22 million Americans, is a material expression ...
Existing research is limited in explaining the existence of and reasons for stereotypes held against...
This article treats housing stigmatization as a social process of symbolic ascription, connected to ...
Existing research is limited in explaining the existence of and reasons for stereotypes held against...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
More than 6% of Americans live in mobile homes, and yet there has been limited scholarly attention t...
Manufactured Home Parks are one of Minnesota's most valuable sources of affordable housing. There ar...
This creative thesis is a work of long-form, narrative journalism. Since mobile homes grew in popul...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...
In the United States, residents of mobile homes and mobile home communities are faced with cultural ...
Mobile homes and mobile home parks—still most often called trailer parks in common vernacular—occupy...
Mobile homes are a primary source of shelter for America’s poor and working classes. A large share o...
The misrepresentation of mobile home communities within media and popular culture has created an ima...
In recent years, negative media attention has fostered the impression that Federal Emergency Managem...
textManufactured housing, which houses approximately 22 million Americans, is a material expression ...
Existing research is limited in explaining the existence of and reasons for stereotypes held against...
This article treats housing stigmatization as a social process of symbolic ascription, connected to ...
Existing research is limited in explaining the existence of and reasons for stereotypes held against...
Thesis (M. Arch.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 1997.Includes bibli...
In the past decade, house trailers have dramatically increased their share of the housing market in ...
More than 6% of Americans live in mobile homes, and yet there has been limited scholarly attention t...
Manufactured Home Parks are one of Minnesota's most valuable sources of affordable housing. There ar...
This creative thesis is a work of long-form, narrative journalism. Since mobile homes grew in popul...
Mobile home site planning has proven a troublesome task for many American planners raised on the ide...